What is AppRegistry?
With AppRegistry, you create applications to store associated resources. You can create attribute groups that describe the context of your applications based on metadata you provide. You can create tags that assign metadata to applications and attribute groups and associate resources with applications. You can also share applications and attribute groups to accounts, organizations, and organizational units. The following video (06:57) shows how you can create application in AppRegistry.
Note
The console shown in the video might differ from the console available today.
AWS service integrations
The following AWS services integrate with AppRegistry:
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AWS Billing
With Billing, you can use cost allocation tags to analyze cost trends for your applications and resources.
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Amazon CloudWatch
With CloudWatch, you can use a feature called Application Insights to monitor application resources and detect issues with applications.
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AWS Management Console
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AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM)
With AWS RAM, you can share applications and attribute groups through AWS Organizations.
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AWS Resilience Hub
With Resilience Hub, you can collect application resources to create a resiliency policy.
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AWS Resource Groups
With Resource Groups, you can use tags to share applications and attribute groups, as well as organize application resources.
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AWS Service Catalog
With Service Catalog, you can create provisioned products, which are AWS CloudFormation stacks, that you can associate with applications.
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AWS Service Management Connector
With Service Management Connector, you can view applications in a ServiceNow Configuration Management Database.
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AWS Systems Manager
With Systems Manager, you can use a feature called Application Manager to detect and fix issues with resources in the context of their applications and clusters.
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AWS Well-Architected Tool
With AWS WA Tool, you can extend AWS Well-Architected functionality, best practices, measurements, and learnings into your existing architecture governance processes, applications, and workflows.
Pricing
For information about pricing, see AWS Service Catalog pricing